"Threads://Porn_Personals.html"
is being exhibited at the People Doing Strange Things with Electricity
II show running at the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle, WA until
March 3rd. Details are here.

A big thanks to all who came out and
made the opening a massive success!

Molotov
Landscapes, a collection of 3D
images using as part of the "Joywar"
initiated by other artists on Rhizome.org is now linked to the general
public. Click here for more information
and links.

"Christmas
Light Sculpture" - a holiday
themed "3D video sculpture" that breaks out of squares
and grids for the first time. Happy Holidays!

Threads://Porn_Personals.html
- A collaboration with Jeanne Strole. The dream of making love,
as represented by the abstract motion of a video clip of porn in
3D Video Sculpture form, gives life to online personal ads. WARNING:
may contain objectionable content to minors.

Threads://HTML
- a new work, bringing together visual ideas from "Threads"
and connecting 3D Video Sculpture to the Internet to explore new
ways of reconciling humanity and the underlying code of the World
Wide Web.

"Threads"
#1 - the beginnings of a new
series of 3D Video Sculpture works, transforming camera input into
woven threads of presence.

"Money
is Everything" - a piece of music concrete recorded
and engineered in collaboration with Paul
Lee (composer). The original sound source (found sound) is a
recording of coins cascading into a ceramic bowl, which is manipulated
numerous times. Click
here to listen! (4.9 MB MP3, some very quiet audio content)

Ethically,
I don't believe that digital artists should be publicly presenting works
created with pirated or unlicensed tools, regardless of commercial
potential or venue - it isn't okay for an painter to be stealing paintbrushes
and paint. All my works from December 2003 on as well as this website
reflect this belief. I do understand that some software can be outrageously
(and sometimes unreasonably) expensive, so here are some links to open
source and/or free solutions for creating and publishing digital content
that I personally use nowadays instead of software I don't legally own.
I urge you to support these important and impressive projects and tools.